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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Each school will just *individually* shut down, not the whole school district.[/quote] Not happening, lady.[/quote] [quote] We are continuing to monitor cases on a daily basis. As we shared earlier, if 5 percent or more of unrelated students/teachers/staff (minimum of 10 of these individuals) tests positive in a 14-day period, a determination will be made as to whether the school should be closed for 14 calendar days and transition to virtual instruction. Please note that the 5 percent threshold does not automatically result in school closure; [b]the primary factor to consider will be the level of the spread of the virus in the school.[/b][/quote] Is Montgomery County some magical place where the omicron variant just doesn't spread person to person the way it has been doing Every. Where. Else?[/quote] +100 wave and nod boys [/quote] No, it’s moco where the omicron variant is spreading but not hospitalizing and/or killing children or adults.[/quote] Of course people are hospitalized and some are dying. We've been lucky with kids so far but at some point our luck will run out. [/quote] Not healthy vaccinated people infected with omicron.[/quote] I have to think that at some point a kid in Montgomery County will die of Covid, just like we have kids that die of the flu. It’s rare, and isn’t a serious problem that should impact policy, but it does happen.[/quote] Let them think they are invincible and hopefully it will be their child and not one of ours. Its rude to say that but even when a child dies they will find a way to blame the child/parents.[/quote] Pp here. Kids aren’t invincible period. They die of the flu. They die walking to school. They die in car accidents. We obviously accept risks in everyday life. Covid shouldn’t be any different. [/quote]
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